The Arc Theatre, built by a company of stockholders, opened on 3 July 1925. The theater was located on Main Street and featured a pressed brick exterior with black mortar trimmings. It was described as the “finest appointed and attractive show house in eastern Utah.”

After passing through the auditorium door, a short hallway slopes up, with a right turn at the end.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017

An aisle runs across the width of the auditorium, ending in an exit door. At both ends of the aisle are stairs to the upper seating section.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017

Looking across the auditorium from the back right corner. Regal Crossroads was the first theater in Utah built for recliner seating, so the rows do not have the large vertical distance between them that comes from retrofitting an auditorium.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017

Another view of the auditorium from the back corner.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017

The lower seating section has five rows of seating between the screen and the cross aisle.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017

The lower seating section from the top of the stairs to the upper seating section.Regal Crossroads 14 & RPX, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 March 2017